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Lovely acanthus Hannelore. Striking flowers and handsome foliage, what more could you want? AND hard to lose
Schlumbergera gaertneri (Easter Cactus!)................
Semps in the rain
Hi Thomas,It looks like there has been a shift in the weather in your neighborhood. How long did the heat and dry conditions last? I hope that your garden survived well!The Alaskan heat wave seems like it caused long lasting problems.So far our summer here in California has been relatively cool. Right now we are having some "average" heat, 100 F (37.8 C). For the last 12 months temperatures have been running about average (i.e. average for the last 30 years). This is the "new" average as temperatures have been rising steadily for >100 years now. I guess this is a pause for us. There have been some large jumps in our average annual temperature in the last 7 years or so (if you want the exact numbers I can supply them ). Sorting this all out in our local environment is very challenging, however there are shifts if one looks at the details. Yesterday, I was working on Peavine Ridge and noticed how invasive species like Medusa Head, Elymus caput-medusae, and Skeleton Weed, Chondrilla juncea, are relentlessly invading native habitat. Very worrisome!